These drives have three year warranties with registration, really nice deal with the current 20% off coupon or better if you can stack the 10% off Customer Appreciation coupon (the store where I got these wouldn't allow stacking). 20% off came to about $41 with the tax.

Parthanon said: They really need to open some stores here in St Louis...Do you instead have Office Depot stores there? They were all shut down in the Phoenix area, even though there's a local distribution center.

These drives have three year warranties with registration, really nice deal with the current 20% off coupon or better if you can stack the 10% off Customer Appreciation coupon (the store where I got these wouldn't allow stacking). 20% off came to about $41 with the tax.

My Staples had two 1TB Seagates for $69.50. Used my 20% off coupon, my $5 off $50, the remains of my $20 "gift check" they sent me, the entire $50 "gift check" they sent me (both were for a chair that didn't last but I still use), and a $5.00 gift card I had from a software rebate. With the drive, pens, and the free paper, I "paid" $9.46 and will get back $15.98 in rebates.

Afterwards I noticed that I only got 1 free paper though, forgot to have her ring it in twice... I'll get that fixed next week.

Thanks OP!

billrubin

OH NOOOOOOOOOOO!!

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 1:46p

EradicateSpam said: Afterwards I noticed that I only got 1 free paper though, forgot to have her ring it in twice... I'll get that fixed next week.If you get it fixed next week, you will lose the rebate from this week, since they will have to return it.

rockymast

Ancient Member

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 1:59p

The never ending deals on Go Flex.

I had bought for 3 TB $100

blueribb

Ancient Member

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 2:10p

rockymast said: The never ending deals on Go Flex.

I had bought for 3 TB $100

Do you mind sharing the sku/item # and price before coupon/s

pennorchard

Member

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 2:22p

nothing in my store, and the Staples check, these are online only.... speechless...

pennorchard

Member

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 2:22p

anyone can share the stock /inventory check? thanks

lorenzolama

Broke Member

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 3:01p

Bought the 1.5TB Seagate Goflex for $60. The Staples in San Diego won't stack the 5 off 50.

blueribb

Ancient Member

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 3:30p

pennorchard said: anyone can share the stock /inventory check? thanks

The store inventory website is out of commission for now.

larrymoencurly

Why I oughta...

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 3:41p

blueribb said: pennorchard said: anyone can share the stock /inventory check? thanksThe store inventory website is out of commission for now.It didn't even work for the cashier, who had to phone several stores to check inventory.

In the Phoenix area, Staples #261 (43 Ave & Glendale Ave) had several 1.0 TB and 1.5 TB Seagates, both about $79 before coupon. This Staples is more likely than most in the Phoenix area to have hot deals in stock because it's not as busy (closes at 4PM on Sundays).

Eddiks

Handsome Member

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 3:44p

I bought one Seagate freeagent goflex 2TB USB3.0 from Aurora street, Seattle this morning. There is still ONE left in store. It has the 7200rpm disk in. Go and grab if you need one.

billrubin said: EradicateSpam said: Afterwards I noticed that I only got 1 free paper though, forgot to have her ring it in twice... I'll get that fixed next week.If you get it fixed next week, you will lose the rebate from this week, since they will have to return it.

I'll make sure to just get the money

labboypro

Ancient Member

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 4:37p

I decided to hit up local store to see if the 5-6 misc units that were there last weekend were still available. Nope... FWers already cleaned them out.

I picked up a 2TB Iomega drive for $88 (before coupon), and a 1.5TB GoFlex for $78.50 (before coupon) in Exton, PA.

It was the last Iomega, but the manager said there were 7 more of the 1.5TB drives left.

They also had a tag out for a 1TB GoFlex, but I didn't check how many were in stock.

At this store, they weren't on display at all. Instead, there was a yellow cardboard "clearance" stand that had price tags for each of them, and you had to ask an employee to get it for you from the stock room. So if you don't see them at your store, keep an eye out for the "clearance" stands.

Thanks OP! Was able to get in on this deal (20% coupon was accepted, $5 was not). I grabbed the 2TB version and my local store apparently still had several.

This was the Springfield, PA store and they claim to still have 5 2TB drives and 2 1TB drives. My wife had 2 of each held but we ended up only getting one of the 2TB drives after quickly calling family/friends to see if anyone needed one. See folks this is called SHARING.

Thanks again, and lets all hope these don't die like all the recent HDD's seem to be doing.

Made my Saturday night!

calwatch

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Aug. 18, 2012 @ 8:18p

West Covina CA had three of the 1 TB ones out on the clearance table (I bought one). The nearest 2 TB USB 3.0 one is in Tustin. No 3 TB ones anywhere nearby in SoCal.

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swan1

Ancient Member

posted: Aug. 22, 2012 @ 2:21a

Local store had a 1TB (new) and a 1.5TB (open box, and it was loose in the box!) on the 19th. Got the 1TB. The cashier said the coupons were expired. Asked for them to check their coupon policy and that got the manager mumbling about having to be in their rewards program, but he authorized them anyway. Thanks for the post!

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